Instructional Video10:20
Curated Video

Visiting the LEGO Museum

Pre-K - 5th
Today we have come to the museum to see an amazing Lego exhibition. LEGO building blocks are toys that gained great popularity in the mid-20th century. The simple, child-friendly design of interlocking bricks has entertained children and...
Instructional Video8:27
Curated Video

Half-Power Point and the -3dB Point. Are they the same?

9th - Higher Ed
In this video, we explore the Half-Power Point and the -3dB point. Are they the same? How do we apply them to a Filter Design?
Instructional Video4:29
MarketWatch

What to know to invest in crypto amid digital assets' wild swings

Higher Ed
Cryptocurrency is volatile, and investing in it could be confusing if you don’t know where to start. Apart from bitcoin and ethereum, smaller so-called altcoins, such as Solana, XRP and even Dogecoin, have also made waves. Here's what to...
Instructional Video2:35
Makematic

The Fugitive Slave Act

K - 8th
The Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 gave the federal government new powers to capture and return escaped enslaved people, but its failures intensified divisions between Northern and Southern states.
Instructional Video4:37
The Business Professor

Special Order Pricing - Accounting

Higher Ed
Professor AJ Kooti explains and provides an example of Special Order Pricing in Managerial Accounting.
Instructional Video1:51
The Business Professor

Kotter's 8 Accelerators of Change

Higher Ed
What is Kotter's 8 Accelerators of Change? The eight change accelerators, identified by John Kotter, are as follows: Create a sense of urgency around a single big opportunity. Build and maintain a guiding coalition. Formulate a strategic...
Instructional Video1:13
The Business Professor

Kiting

Higher Ed
Check kiting or cheque kiting is a form of check fraud, involving taking advantage of the float to make use of non-existent funds in a checking or other bank account. In this way, instead of being used as a negotiable instrument, checks...
Instructional Video4:49
The Business Professor

Investor Pitch - Format & Content

Higher Ed
What is the Format and Content of an Investor Presentation? It covers key points of your business such as your vision, market opportunity, products and services, high-level financials and funding needs. A winning pitch deck needs to be...
Instructional Video2:18
The Business Professor

Investment Contract (Securities Law) - Explained

Higher Ed
Investment Contract (Securities Law) - Explained
Instructional Video1:45
The Business Professor

Lifelong Learning (Organization)

Higher Ed
What is Life-long learning in an organization? What is a learning organization? A learning organization can be defined as any organization that prioritizes personal and professional growth through knowledge transfer. These organizations...
Instructional Video0:51
The Business Professor

Liability Under Section 17 of the 1933 Act

Higher Ed
Liability Under Section 17 of the 1933 Act
Instructional Video4:12
The Business Professor

Liability for Insider Trading under Rule 10b5

Higher Ed
Liability for Insider Trading under Rule 10b5
Instructional Video2:30
The Business Professor

Marketing - Why are Salesperson Relationships Important

Higher Ed
Marketing - Why are Salesperson Relationships Important
Instructional Video2:36
The Business Professor

Repairing Trust in a Negotiation

Higher Ed
Repairing Trust in a Negotiation
Instructional Video2:31
The Business Professor

Relationships Matter in Marketing

Higher Ed
This Video Explains Why Relationships Matter in Marketing
Instructional Video6:33
The Business Professor

Real Estate Taxes

Higher Ed
Real estate taxes are generally taxes assessed against the value of one's real estate or taxation of gains from the sale or disposition of real estate. This video explains what is property taxation in both of these instances.
Instructional Video1:36
The Business Professor

Prospect Theory

Higher Ed
What is Prospect Theory? The prospect theory says that investors value gains and losses differently, placing more weight on perceived gains versus perceived losses.
Instructional Video4:18
The Business Professor

Prioritize Issues in a Negotiation

Higher Ed
This Video Explains How to Prioritize Issues in a Negotiation
Instructional Video2:02
The Business Professor

Power Struggles and Corporate Governance Issues - Explained

Higher Ed
Power Struggles and Corporate Governance Issues - Explained
Instructional Video4:05
The Business Professor

Strategic Maneuvering

Higher Ed
Strategic maneuvering in argumentative discourse consists in reconciling two simultaneous tendencies: aiming for effectiveness and maintaining reasonableness.
Instructional Video3:11
The Business Professor

Trade-Offs in Multiparty Negotiations

Higher Ed
Trade-offs that require each group member to offer another member a concession on one issue, while receiving a concession from another group on a different issue. Reciprocal Trade-offs - A trade-off fashioned between two parties where...
Instructional Video1:20
The Business Professor

Bribery or Illegal Kickbacks as a Crime

Higher Ed
This Video Explains Bribery or Illegal Kickbacks as a Crime
Instructional Video2:12
The Business Professor

Crimes Against Property of Others

Higher Ed
This Video Explains Crimes Against Property of Others
Instructional Video4:21
The Business Professor

Concentration Strategy

Higher Ed
A concentration strategy is when a business focuses on a specific group of clients, a specific product, or a specific geographic market.